PCs made easy for visual learners
Beginning computer users who want to see visually how things are
done will learn quickly and easily with this full-color,
step-by-step guide. Screen shots show clearly what you will see at
each step, and numbered instructions guide you through dozens of
common PC tasks. You?ll learn all the basics, plus some
intermediate topics including how to use multimedia applications,
the Internet, wireless technologies, Windows 7, Office 2010, mobile
devices, and key security processes.
Computer literacy is essential in today?s world; this
full-color guide makes it easy for visual learners to get up to
speed quickly
Covers basic operating procedures, hardware and software,
Windows 7, networks, the Internet, wireless devices, using
multimedia applications, Office 2010, syncing with mobile devices,
virus protection, and much more
Each lesson is fully illustrated with screen shots and
numbered, step-by-step instructions
If you learn best when someone shows you how it?s done,
Teach Yourself VISUALLY PCs is the computer book
you?ve been looking for.
Author Biography:
Elaine Marmel is President of Marmel Enterprises, LLC, anorganization which specializes in technical writing and softwaretraining. Elaine spends most of her time writing; she has authoredand co-authored over 50 books about Microsoft Project, MicrosoftExcel, Microsoft Word for Windows, QuickBooks, Peachtree, Quickenfor Windows, Quicken for DOS, Microsoft Word for the Mac, MicrosoftWindows, 1-2-3 for Windows, and Lotus Notes. From 1994 to 2006, she also was the contributing editor to monthlypublications Inside Timeslips, Inside Peachtree, and Inside QuickBooks. Elaine left her native Chicago for the warmer climes of Arizona (byway of Cincinnati, OH; Jerusalem, Israel; Ithaca, NY; Washington,DC, and Tampa, FL) where she basks in the sun with her PC, hercross-stitch projects, her dog, Josh, and her cats, Watson andBuddy. For many years, she sang barbershop harmony with twoInternational Championship choruses.